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people have not been used to thed idea. i have to say for myself when i first came out in the mid '70s it never occurred to me that i would be able to legally marry yet i was able to do that in massachusetts in 2004. we're seeing tremendous change. we're also seeing just demographically we're seeing republicans and democrats supporting marriage equality. we're seeing support from all age groups. we're seeing support from people of faith. we're seeing support from people throughout the country. i feel like things are moving forward. i'm very optimistic and very excited. >> suarez: lee and thomas, thank you both for joining us. >> ifill: now, a report on the recovery from the superstorm sandy. new york governor andrew cuomo said today he intends to ask the federal government for at least $30 billion in aid. new jersey is still tallying its losses, and damages in the region are expected to exceed $50 billion. schools officially reopened today in one community along the jersey shore. but for the past week, teachers have been al
people have not been used to thed idea. i have to say for myself when i first came out in the mid '70s it never occurred to me that i would be able to legally marry yet i was able to do that in massachusetts in 2004. we're seeing tremendous change. we're also seeing just demographically we're seeing republicans and democrats supporting marriage equality. we're seeing support from all age groups. we're seeing support from people of faith. we're seeing support from people throughout the country....
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the tennis share the second- floor bathroom, telling us they could not use -- the tenants share the second-floor bathroom, telling us they cannot get to the one on the bottom floor. also there are fire and safety hazards. we tried to talk to anyone responsible for the house. they finally caught up with hinton, who residents believe was one of the landlords. can we talk to you? >> i do not own the property. >> what is the situation then? >> there is the situation with the property. >> what are people being thrown out? >> nobody is being thrown out. >> that is what they're telling us. on hiss name appears rental agreement. it's as tenants are to pay their rent to him or to this man, germain miller. housing officials said the men least the house from a homeowner for $1,100 a month. the home owner was not aware of what it were up to until neighbors complained about trash and he went to see it. it has a commissioner. >> the doors had been altered with room numbers and locks that before.there >> this was not the only unlicensed home they operated. this house in east baltimore was one of s
the tennis share the second- floor bathroom, telling us they could not use -- the tenants share the second-floor bathroom, telling us they cannot get to the one on the bottom floor. also there are fire and safety hazards. we tried to talk to anyone responsible for the house. they finally caught up with hinton, who residents believe was one of the landlords. can we talk to you? >> i do not own the property. >> what is the situation then? >> there is the situation with the...
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they're doing right by us. i can't ask for much else. >> reporter: so a lot of people have had their homes and much of their lives destroyed, rick. but i have to say the spirit of these people certainly has not been destroyed. rick: well that's good to see. that woman was talking about no lights and no gas, no water. what are you hearing and what are people saying about the recovery efforts on the ground? >> well, generally speaking they're pretty happy that con-ed has tried to get in here, tried to do what it can. con edison, which is responsible for the power in this part of new york, says that they have restored it pretty much across the board but there are a few pockets. and as governor andrew cuomo, the democratic governor of new york said, if 99% of people have got power but you're the 1% that hasn't, it doesn't matter that they're patting themselves on the back for the 99%. we spoke to one woman today said in her situation it is not entirely con-ed's fault that they haven't yet got power. listen to this.
they're doing right by us. i can't ask for much else. >> reporter: so a lot of people have had their homes and much of their lives destroyed, rick. but i have to say the spirit of these people certainly has not been destroyed. rick: well that's good to see. that woman was talking about no lights and no gas, no water. what are you hearing and what are people saying about the recovery efforts on the ground? >> well, generally speaking they're pretty happy that con-ed has tried to get...
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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> it is time to check "the pulse," the stories you're going to be talking about today. starting w
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what...
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hallie jackson joins us live with the latest. the over arching concern is the fiscal cliff. >> we are talking about topics that congress has put off for two years. the post office is running at of money. farmers looking for help are running at of patients. congress is running out of time. >> you will see a lot of leverage games, getting down to business will be after thanksgiving. >> the biggest shadow belongs to the fiscal cliff, the threat of tax increases and spending cuts that come with a deadline. >> a lot of bad things could happen. the other is they kick the can down the road. >> it could suck up all the band with in congress. >> these things tend to squeak through because everybody is focused on the big issue and the little fights aren't as divisive. >> decisions over the debt ceiling and possibly immigration reform. one of the first things members of congress have to do is look at who will look at the leadership roles moving forward. members of the senate will meet tomorrow to talk about that. in the house, whether nancy
hallie jackson joins us live with the latest. the over arching concern is the fiscal cliff. >> we are talking about topics that congress has put off for two years. the post office is running at of money. farmers looking for help are running at of patients. congress is running out of time. >> you will see a lot of leverage games, getting down to business will be after thanksgiving. >> the biggest shadow belongs to the fiscal cliff, the threat of tax increases and spending cuts...
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i use ed d to work in a grocery store in high school and college. my friend marguerite behind the register. it's as easy as scanning this bag. are you going to let me hold that scanner? am i going to do this? look at this, raj and jess. getting this going. look at that. it works. i still have the magic touch at the old register. $10 for helping to feed the bay area. so you have to come out and do it. >> like president bush years ago. thank you, jeff. jeff in the safeway in san francisco. i'll be in menlo park. >> i'll be at the new one on saturday. it's really nice. >>> a report on california's snowpack. the potential impact in drinking water and our crops. >>> also coming up it could be a dieting dream. the science behind a so-called fat blocking soda. >>> and a milestone for the bay bridge. we'll explain next. >>> police are warning residents to be on alert after a string of burglaries in an area east of 101 around coyote point and 92. police say the majority of the crimes happened during weekday hours. the suspects often knocked on doors. then if
i use ed d to work in a grocery store in high school and college. my friend marguerite behind the register. it's as easy as scanning this bag. are you going to let me hold that scanner? am i going to do this? look at this, raj and jess. getting this going. look at that. it works. i still have the magic touch at the old register. $10 for helping to feed the bay area. so you have to come out and do it. >> like president bush years ago. thank you, jeff. jeff in the safeway in san francisco....
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like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. 8:25 your time, let's look at some of o our cbs 5 headlines. a muddy mess in a neighborhood, this is in daly city this morning. about 40 people had to evacuate their homes when a pipe rouptured a tornado -- rupture. a number of cars were damaged. the pipe that ruptured was more than 80 years old. all 8 homes were evacuated and none have been damaged. right now about a hundred people in the neighborhood are without running water. >>> in about an hour from now a verdict will be announced in the trial of frederick dozer. he's accused of dragging and beating and raping three women in the mission district last year. the jury reached a verdict on friday and it will be announced publicly later today. >>> got your traffic and your weather on this tuesday coming up right after the break. delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these gree
like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. 8:25 your time, let's look at some of o our cbs 5 headlines. a muddy mess in a neighborhood, this is in daly city this morning. about 40 people had to evacuate their homes when a pipe rouptured a tornado -- rupture. a number of cars were damaged. the pipe that ruptured was more than 80 years old. all 8 homes were evacuated and none have been damaged. right...
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but the images that you use. the video you use makes it a compelling history lesson. >> by the way, it's -- >> you will learn about the events even if you don't necessarily agree with your take on it. >> i learned a lot. you don't want to make it die dack tick. kids are board with the history because they think they know the end. world war ii, we start it tonight. we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three interests. russian eyes, english eyes, chinese eyes. if you can see history and have empathy for others, you broaden your compassion, and you broaden. we become a member of the world. of the global community. and this is what obama has not done. now, he's basically operating as an outlier now. you asked about our criticism, it's couched in the context of 120 years of history. we started in 1900, we end now. it's a lot. and we start -- we mentioned woodrow wilson, world war ii, saying america is the savior of the world. we show that this mission
but the images that you use. the video you use makes it a compelling history lesson. >> by the way, it's -- >> you will learn about the events even if you don't necessarily agree with your take on it. >> i learned a lot. you don't want to make it die dack tick. kids are board with the history because they think they know the end. world war ii, we start it tonight. we see it from three sides, britain, russia, the u.s. it's a whole different ball game when you look at three...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing his? only your doctor can determine if your persistent heartburn is actually something more serious like acid reflux disease. over time, stomach acid can damage the lining of your esophagus. for many, prescription nexium not only provides 24-hour heartburn relief, but can also help heal acid-related erosions in the lining of your esophagus. talk to your doctor about the risk for osteoporosis-rel
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tim tooten during us with how local schools are putting school psychologists to use. >> this is a national school psychology awareness week, a time to focus on the critical role psychologists plea on campus. -- play on campus. >> these are really long. >> they try to solve complex math problems in columbia. down the hall, the school psychologist is keeping track of student cases. the ones she deals with on a daily basis. >> kids have a variety of needs and they're bringing in backpacks filled with the things from the helm, the community, social. if we don't allow them to "unpack," there are not available for learning. >> the teachers often the first one who takes notice of problems students and they are assigned to the school psychologists for help. the are not surprised by the types of issues. >> they cannot deny the impact of that economic challenges have presented for children and their families. we cannot deny the fact that school is tough these days. the demands that we ask of students, the attention requirements, the amount a curriculum demand, these types of things are going to be p
tim tooten during us with how local schools are putting school psychologists to use. >> this is a national school psychology awareness week, a time to focus on the critical role psychologists plea on campus. -- play on campus. >> these are really long. >> they try to solve complex math problems in columbia. down the hall, the school psychologist is keeping track of student cases. the ones she deals with on a daily basis. >> kids have a variety of needs and they're...
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nothing like that either fortunately for us. so here at home, here is a look at your forecasted temperatures right now. out the door, san francisco coming in at 56 degrees. 53 degrees in santa rosa and 52 degrees out in concord. so a few clouds will roll in tonight. we'll see partly cloudy skies. a little cloudier along the coast and temperatures are mainly in the 40s. we could see a couple of low 50s. and then for tomorrow, we're going to warm things up a little bit. so it is still going to be a little cooler than what we typically see but slightly warmer, but maybe 3-5 degrees. temperatures going to be mainly in the 60s. we could see a couple of low 70s and kind of a mix of sun and clouds, depending on where you are around the coast, bay or inland. so we're staying dry for it looks like tuesday through thursday. and this is the reason why. we got this area of low pressure but it is staying north of the bay area. so that means rain showers for far northern california, oregon, washington. but we're also watching this flat ridge.
nothing like that either fortunately for us. so here at home, here is a look at your forecasted temperatures right now. out the door, san francisco coming in at 56 degrees. 53 degrees in santa rosa and 52 degrees out in concord. so a few clouds will roll in tonight. we'll see partly cloudy skies. a little cloudier along the coast and temperatures are mainly in the 40s. we could see a couple of low 50s. and then for tomorrow, we're going to warm things up a little bit. so it is still going to be...
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like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in an invasion of japan. but the story is really more complicated, more interesting, and much more disturbing. >> the film is also told in a book called "the untold history of the united states." oliver stone joins us in the studio. welcome. >> hello, charlie. nice to see you. >> "the new york times" called your series a ten-part indictment of the united states that doesn't pretend to be even-handed. is that a fair appraisal if. >> no, i don't think so. they said a few other things that i don't agree with. but coming from the established press, i'm not surprised. we've done a very
like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives...
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appreciate you being with us. you have spoken with the general since he resigned, news of the affair broke. what did he say to you? >> well, good to be with you. wish it was under different circumstances. >> yeah. >> we spoke at length throughout the past couple days. one that as everyone knows, he did have the affair. it started about two months after he was director of the cia and ended as you have reported about four months ago. he deeply regrets the harm and the damage he's brought to his family as i don't think anyone can really fathom or imagine what they are going through at this point. and also, the damage that this did to what he sees as one of the best jobs ever that he held as the director of the cia, working with the fantastic organization, best in the world. >> do you know what lengths he went to cover up the affair? i understand there was kind of, you know, anonymous e-mail accounts with a drop box, they would leave a message in and then eliminate so there was no record of it, and did keeping the aff
appreciate you being with us. you have spoken with the general since he resigned, news of the affair broke. what did he say to you? >> well, good to be with you. wish it was under different circumstances. >> yeah. >> we spoke at length throughout the past couple days. one that as everyone knows, he did have the affair. it started about two months after he was director of the cia and ended as you have reported about four months ago. he deeply regrets the harm and the damage...
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stay with us. >> good morning. it was the piece to be the warm up act for the ravens last night -- it was supposed to be the warm up act for the ravens last night. an ugly game last night in the rain. kansas city gave the steelers all they could handle. 7-0, kc. ben roethlisberger to mike wallace. ben roethlisberger left the game with a shoulder strain. this game would go to overtime. matt cassel for is the intersection picked off by lawrence timmons. this sets up the game-winning field goal by shaun suisham. pittsburgh beats kansas city in overtime and are now a games behind baltimore. this sets up quite nicely. tomorrow and pittsburgh twice in three weeks. ravens with a winning game lead. the ravens feeling pretty good after a big win against the raiders. at home against the steelers the first on the road in prime time in pittsburgh. >> i'm a confidence guy. i think confidence is born of success. it doesn't guarantee anything. every week does stand on its own. playing well is a good thing. >> the ravens are playi
stay with us. >> good morning. it was the piece to be the warm up act for the ravens last night -- it was supposed to be the warm up act for the ravens last night. an ugly game last night in the rain. kansas city gave the steelers all they could handle. 7-0, kc. ben roethlisberger to mike wallace. ben roethlisberger left the game with a shoulder strain. this game would go to overtime. matt cassel for is the intersection picked off by lawrence timmons. this sets up the game-winning field...
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a breezy chilly evening for us. that high pressure will be with us tomorrow so we'll have sunshine throughout the day tomorrow. maybe a few high clouds around the coast. then as we get into thursday, more of that cool sunshine. and then the clouds down to the south. around areas of southeastern virginia. right along this weather front that's moving off the coast. an area of low pressure will develop and we'll see some cloud cover come back into the area. friday looking like it could be a mostly cloudy day with a one-daybreak on saturday with more sunshine before the next storm forms. that is the storm system that looks like it could be yet another coastal storm for us, starting at the second half of the weekend. i'll have more on that coming up at 4:45. your forecast, breezy, chilly conditions as temperature continue to fall from 44 to 37 degrees. by tomorrow morning, we're clear and cold. the coat needed. for some, the gloves with 32 to 38 degrees with windchill temperatures in the 20s. by afternoon tomorrow, sunsh
a breezy chilly evening for us. that high pressure will be with us tomorrow so we'll have sunshine throughout the day tomorrow. maybe a few high clouds around the coast. then as we get into thursday, more of that cool sunshine. and then the clouds down to the south. around areas of southeastern virginia. right along this weather front that's moving off the coast. an area of low pressure will develop and we'll see some cloud cover come back into the area. friday looking like it could be a mostly...
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kendra hines is joining us durinn good ay baltimore to show us a few new exercises and answer yoor questions. questions. meantimee you can send us a &ptwwet or post yyur questioo on our facebbok page. coming up....give your smile a one houu makeover..he ggoundbreaking new procedure that can transform your mouth in record time. visitiiggffmily and friends thhs thanksgiving.the traael forecasttthat's eepected o be watching foxx45 morning news.. all local.. all morring. 33((break 3)) [ invited women to test their body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. ♪ that's why new dove style + care whipped cream mousse nourishes and conditions to help keep curls well defined and touchably soft. new dove style + care whipped cream mousse. better style through better care. new dove style + care whipped cream mousse. p(bump in)) imagine having a completely new smmle... in justtone hour.it's all possible
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to remind us of that again today. as a physicist, you are used to experiments, but is it -- it's an experiment doesn't work shirley got to give up that experiment and try something else. when you see extremity and austerity policies, not saving money, i'm talking about extreme austerity. your to give up that experiment and move forward with growth, policy of growth, and investment and job creation. because those unemployment people, we have to do something for them. and there's used unemployment as well which is something we cannot sit back and accept. thank you. [applause] >> these are the. >> translator: -- [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: first of all, thank you for your intervention. you didn't read the it this afternoon but a few days ago, you said that the crisis could be over in five years, like in what was you said in the meeting. and i have to tell you i am by nature an optimist, but honestly i have to tell you, i have my doubts about it. and white? because all the measures we impose to have no effe
to remind us of that again today. as a physicist, you are used to experiments, but is it -- it's an experiment doesn't work shirley got to give up that experiment and try something else. when you see extremity and austerity policies, not saving money, i'm talking about extreme austerity. your to give up that experiment and move forward with growth, policy of growth, and investment and job creation. because those unemployment people, we have to do something for them. and there's used...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book. it's called "capturing camelot," and good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's a back story behind all of the photos that we see in the book, some which have never been seen before in in way. how did you get your hands on this photo? >> stanley was a wonderful friend, and he left them to me when he died. he also left me this marine corps locker of his which was filled with kennedy letters and diary extracts and memos and presents that he had received from the president. it was a very sentimental cache of things, and because this was the 50th a
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book....
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he will join us as well. tuesday, november 13th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john berman as well. the scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communications with a woman named jill kelley. general allen had exchanged thousands of pages of documents, inappropriate e-mails, inappropriate communications is what they're calling it, with miss kelley, described as a petraeusamily friend. apparently at the very beginning of all this, miss kelley, on the right of your screen there, unwittingly exposed the petraeus affair with paula broadwell after she went to the fbi to complain about those anonymous, threatening e-mails. tu turned out to be from paula broadwell. "the wall street
he will join us as well. tuesday, november 13th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john berman as well. the scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged...
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fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that are also -- would be a violation. so, you know, it would appear that it's strictly an administrative or military matter and that's why they would refer it. >> could we see the next step to that where there could potentially be criminal charges? >> well, there could potentially. they're going to let the army investigate it, and determine what they can find and how they want to proceed, whether it's charges are unfounded, or whether it turns out that they want to have a court-martial or refer it back to the fbi, that would remain to be seen
fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that...
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>> with us now, mika, who do we have? >> democratic representative from florida and chairwoman of the democratic national convention, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. committee, yes. good to have you onboard. >> good to be here. >> maybe you can speak better than me, i'm half asleep. >> mark haleprin has the first question. >> all right. a lot of questions about nancy pelosi and whether she will continue on as your leader. will she or won't she? >> you know, i think that's probably the hottest question in the capitol right now. but personally if you ask me, i would be shocked if she left. you know, would really surprise me if she stepped aside. nancy pelosi is someone who absolutely loves to be part of the architecture of big major decisions, the big issues. we wouldn't have health care reform without barack obama and nancy pelosi. and with the fiscal cliff issues and the big economic decisions we're going to be making it would be hard for me to imagine she walks away. plus, you know, we had a successful election a
>> with us now, mika, who do we have? >> democratic representative from florida and chairwoman of the democratic national convention, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. committee, yes. good to have you onboard. >> good to be here. >> maybe you can speak better than me, i'm half asleep. >> mark haleprin has the first question. >> all right. a lot of questions about nancy pelosi and whether she will continue on as your leader. will she or won't she?...
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. >> i contacted use again. they said i could send in the shoes that i collect and they would remanufacture them into different purposes. >> absolutely proud. over the top. he collected over 4,000 pairs, pairs of shoes. we counted every single one of them. >> reporter: use again's mission is to convert textiles from land filled and they partnered with eco eric two years ago. >> it's a necessity, not just a fad. we really appreciate that. a lot of shoes will be reused by people who can't afford shoes. >> reporter: they plan to recycle or repurpose them. they made a $1,000 donation to a nonprofit organization fostering clean-up efforts. eco eric's message to people -- >> i think they should like open their eyes and look out to the world and see what they can do with their stuff. i think we should reduce our waste, yeah. and do something with your stuff besides throw them in the trash because they just end up in a landfill. >> good to see that guy stepping up. >> ahhh. i can't follow that one. >> thank you. somebod
. >> i contacted use again. they said i could send in the shoes that i collect and they would remanufacture them into different purposes. >> absolutely proud. over the top. he collected over 4,000 pairs, pairs of shoes. we counted every single one of them. >> reporter: use again's mission is to convert textiles from land filled and they partnered with eco eric two years ago. >> it's a necessity, not just a fad. we really appreciate that. a lot of shoes will be reused by...